"ALL-IN-ONE", New NSF Grant Dr. In Kee Kim, with Drs. Robert Grossman and Haryadi Gunawi at the University of Chicago, received a new NSF grant for their project, "ALL-IN-ONE: Strengthening the System Aspects of Large-Scale Genomics Processing Platforms." The All-In-One project aims to advance state-of-the-art genomic processing systems by developing 1) cluster scheduling optimized for genomic workloads across on-prem, clouds, and accelerators, 2) resource and failure-aware independent task scheduling, and 3) cloud-and-language agnostic meta-compiler for automated performance tuning. Read more about "ALL-IN-ONE", New NSF Grant
Utilizing Robotics to Assist with Production GA Farm Monitor, a weekly TV program on Georgia agriculture recently did a feature on the use-inspired collaborative robotics being developed by Prof. Doshi and students of the THINC Lab in the School of Computing. It recently aired on GPB TV and nationwide on RFD TV. This innovation can empower small and medium-sized farms with a viable option to deploy AI and robotic automation to meet their produce processing needs. View Farm Monitor’s video using the link below. Read more about Utilizing Robotics to Assist with Production
CodeHub Spring '24 Winners Congratulations to [from left] Tim Fievet, Sam Ballington, and Zachary Bunch for being the Winners of CodeHub's Spring '24 Project Track. These students created an application called Gymmy using a combination of Django and SQLite! Through the application, users can message others, log workouts, view trainer/partner profiles, and more! Explore their exciting project here: https://github.com/Mug-Costanza/Gymmy Read more about CodeHub Spring '24 Winners
CURO recognizes Dr. Ramviyas Parasuraman as one of the best mentors This year, CURO or the Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities, recognizes one of our own professors from the School of Computing Dr. Ramviyas Parasuraman for his efforts in enhancing experiential learning and research involvement for undergraduate experience. Dr. Ramviyas Parasuraman a professor affiliated with the School of Computing, which is itself part of both Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and College of Engineering. Dr. Parasuraman leads the Heterogenous Robotics (HeRo) Lab and has mentored 25 undergraduate students since 2018. Read more about CURO recognizes Dr. Ramviyas Parasuraman as one of the best mentors
2024 School of Computing Commencement This year's commencement was held in Mahler Hall at Georgia Center with nearly 600 students, guests and families in attendance celebrating the achievement for our graduating students. The commencement featured speeches from our first-year director Dr. Gagan Agrawal, presidential awardee Morgan Elizabeth Riley and a farewell to our beloved leader Dr. Thiab Taha. In all, the School is on track to award 300+ BS Degrees in Computer Science and close to 100 graduate degrees between Fall 2023, Spring 2024, and Summer 2024. Read more about 2024 School of Computing Commencement
Congratulations to Dr. Wei Niu on a new collaborative NSF grant. Dr. Wei Niu (PI), with collaborators Weikuan Yu (PI at Florida State University) and Bin Ren (lead-PI at William & Mary), has been awarded a new grant from the NSF Core Program for their project " Collaborative Research: OAC Core: CropDL - Scheduling and Checkpoint/Restart Support for Deep Learning Applications on HPC Clusters." This 3-year grant has a budget of $600K and aims to advance systems and cyberinfrastructure research for emerging machine learning workloads on modern high-performance computing hardware platforms. Read more about Congratulations to Dr. Wei Niu on a new collaborative NSF grant.
THINC Lab's robotics assisting Georgia Farms Four years ago, when the pandemic was at its height, labor shortage had become an issue for jobs across the country including farms. Short-staffed and supply chains impacted solutions were needed to treat those current issues and future ones as well. With help from the SoC's THINC Lab researchers led by Prof. Read more about THINC Lab's robotics assisting Georgia Farms
Using Robotics to Help Sort Onions on Georgia Farms During the pandemic, labor problems became acute on many farms in Georgia and across the country. Farms once staffed by humans to bring produce from the field to stores for purchase were suddenly short-staffed, and the global supply chain was severely impacted. A team of researchers led by School of Computing Professor Prashant Doshi is designing collaborative robots to mitigate some of these potential challenges. Read more about Using Robotics to Help Sort Onions on Georgia Farms